Btw, i've found one interview with him, where there's a mention about Thor 2.

Game Of Thrones Season 2 director Alan Taylor interview exclusive

by James Hoare

Game Of Thrones and Thor 2 director Alan Taylor on Season 2, diverging storylines, fearing the fanbase and changing the source material

Director and, as of Season 2, co-executive producer Alan Taylor, may be no stranger to HBO’s exacting standards – having helmed episodes of everything from Sex And The City and The Sopranos, to Mad Men and Broadwalk Empire – but in Game Of Thrones, he’s come up against a set of challenges unique to the groundbreaking fantasy series.
“There’s the war, and there was some expanding the worlds that was set up in the first season – there was an appetite to see it get bigger,” explained Taylor at the launch party for Game Of Thrones The Complete First Season, “so there’s more and more countries and farther afield.
“I guess the biggest challenge narratively, which is a part of that, is the stories we set up in the first season are diverging for now, they’re getting further apart and each one is taking on more stature, so it’s getting harder and harder to keep track of them all – one unit’s in Iceland, one unit’s in Croatia, and we didn’t have a whole lot of money.
“The challenge with any of this fantasy work is achieving the epic and also making it connect emotionally,” Taylor continues, “and doing it for less money than your average blockbuster – it doubles the challenge. I’m amazed by what we were able to pull off.”
“Achieving the epic and making it connect emotionally” could well apply to Alan Taylor’s next big directorial gig as the HBO stalwart is only working on one episode of Season 3 in order to concentrate on Thor 2, following up not only Kenneth Branagh’s first film, but Joss Whedon’s Avengers Assemble in which Chris Hemsworth’s thunder god co-stars.
It’s not just the vast world he’s helped bring to the screen that’ll prep him for Thor 2, but the built-in fanbase the production team have had to wrestle with.

“We’re all right to be terrified of the fanbase,” Taylor admits, “because they can be your biggest supporter and they can be your worst enemy depending on whether they give you the stamp of approval.”

A major factor in that is the changes made from book to film, which have been relatively few so far – at least compared to The Walking Dead and True Blood – but Taylor reveals that the demands of episodic television are forcing executive producers David Benioff and DB Weiss to be less than faithful with the source material, George RR Martin’s five-book (to date!) A Song Of Ice And Fire, in making Game Of Thrones Season 2.
“David and Dan have been cutting out quite a lot of material in the book to narrow it down to its essence, and creating material too and actually making more of some characters, but yes,” he says, agreeing that it’s a necessity for television to be flexible with the material that inspired it.
“Cutting between the worlds is one of the trickiest things for us and we’re still learning how to do it,” Taylor continues, “whether to group the storylines together or separate them and cut between them.
“As a director, you get to focus on the overall view of it and you have to see how it fits into the overall context and this year I was more involved in the overall context – so yeah, you have to keep one eye on that, there’s a tendency to forget that and just concentrate on the movie you’re making.”
Game Of Thrones Season 2 begins April 2 on Sky Atlantic HD.

I don't necessarily know about Villains but I kinda hope Thor 2 becomes more of an adventure film than an overt character piece.

Maybe Loki enlists Maliketh to capture Jane Austin and Thor has to search the 9 realms for her or something...or better yet someone steals the infinity gauntlet (which could lead to Avengers 2) and Thor takes a crew on a journey through the 9 realms

really just flesh out the Marvel Universe and give it some depth I think would be very cool

The Infinity Gauntlet should be saved for Thanos, which, imho, will be for Avengers 3. I suppose I wouldn't mind that for Thor 2, but that is a lot of time for the Infinity Gauntlet to be on the lam and whatnot.

I think I heard mention that Thor 2 will have more to do with some of the other realms so you may get a little of your adventure type film though.

The Infinity Gauntlet should be saved for Thanos, which, imho, will be for Avengers 3. I suppose I wouldn't mind that for Thor 2, but that is a lot of time for the Infinity Gauntlet to be on the lam and whatnot.

I think I heard mention that Thor 2 will have more to do with some of the other realms so you may get a little of your adventure type film though.

I did mean Foster lol....

I don't know too much about Thanos but it would be kind of neat if we could use Thor 2 as a device to get the IG out into the open (like the ring in LOTR) so that Thanos can get it at the beginning of A2.

Like Thor chooses to destroy the Gunatlet with his Hammer at the end of the movie, but it just shatters so they hide the pieces all around the 9 realms....but between the end of T2 and the beginning of A2 Thanos has completely rebuilt the Gauntlet or is searching for the final piece (which happens to be hidden in Earth or with SHIELD or what not and that is the first half of the movie, protecting that piece and the 2nd half is trying to stop Thanos

idk sounds like a good movie to me. A) I don't remember enough about Thanos/Gauntlet to know if this is possible (can the Gauntlet even be broken or seperated like that?) B) I'm sure it will never happen

I wouldn't mind seeing emilia clarke for enchantress:
Maybe tricia helfer for hela:
Either way Luke Goss would be a great edition to the cast!! Good Call whoever suggested him! (Malekith!!!!!)
BigThor, I like the middle one but I would guess that they'd go with the first one. It seems closer in feel, to the design of frost giants in the first movie. Probably a bit cheaper to produce than a guy constantly surrounded by flames on his head.

Let's see, they both are elven princes with a grudge against humanity. Their look is vaguely similar...let's cast the same guy from HB2. That would be a monumentally bad idea because despite the few things they do have in common Malekith is a completely different character from Nuada. The more and more I look at casting suggestions the more Benedict Cumberbatch seems like the best choice. There were rumors a while back of him being considered for a role in an upcoming Marvel film. Dr. Strange isn't due to come out any time soon so everything points to Thor 2.

Surtur has to be left for Thor 3 IMO, Enchantress/Executioner all the way I would accept Malekith as well , first time back here since creating this thread lol, Now that Avengers is done I'll be here alot more

Surtur has to be left for Thor 3 IMO, Enchantress/Executioner all the way I would accept Malekith as well , first time back here since creating this thread lol, Now that Avengers is done I'll be here alot more

I agree, I'm also glad you created this thread because Thor has an awesome rogues gallery.